The P-61 is just magnificient.
But considering that the Australians keep two P2V-7s (SP-2H) flying I think it is a shame that the worlds only ASW equipped Neptune can't be kept flying. Also see the state of the paintwork, does not point to much care in preserving this important piece of cold war warplane.
Just for interest, here are some photos of 145915 in its earlier unit markings.
VP 21. USNavy photo in 1968 or 69 courtesy of Frank Balogh Jr of the VP-21 (
http://www.vp-21.org/) website.
VP-56. Unknown photographer but courtesy Charlie Hulien. probably 1966
VP-92 in 1974 by Lionel Paul
VP-92 on November 24, 1974 by Tom Hildreth
NAS South Weymouth by Pete Cohn on april 5, 1970
